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I will start off by saying I know nothing about Linux. I went to up grade to 6.6. It downloaded and did it's thing then said to reboot, so I pushed the reboot button and it said it was rebooting. I waited and tried to log to Tower and it wouldn't, so I tried going to 10.0.0.191 and it wouldn't. I waited a while longer and still no luck. So I cycled the power and it still wouldn't come up. I put a Monitor on the server and rebooted. A bunch of text scrolled by ending with:

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Using the contents of the previous folder, I was able to get the server back up and running on 6.5.3. Thank you! I've got a lot going on in the next week or two, so I will wait to try to upgrade to 6.6. So if I use the flash creator tool to install 6.6 on my flash drive, copying the config folder will keep all my shares and licensing info? If that's the case I will definitely keep current backups. Thanks again for the help.

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On my system, I had 7 files on my flash drive named FSCK0000.REC, FSCK0001.REC, etc. which I believe were corrupt files and also when I ran the ram test on bootup I had an error. So, I replaced the flash drive and replaced the ram and now everything is working great.

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Thanks for the debugging help. I can't explain why this works at this time. If the issue gets reported more often we'll have to dive into kernel source to see what's going on. It appears you have only 1GB RAM, that's right at the minimum we recommend. Probably related to this.

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Thanks for the debugging help. I can't explain why this works at this time. If the issue gets reported more often we'll have to dive into kernel source to see what's going on. It appears you have only 1GB RAM, that's right at the minimum we recommend. Probably related to this.